Coach Whittingham—Winning Percentage A- This is why.
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utetasticParticipant
This is a list of all University of Utah Coaches and their records and winning percentages. Coach Whittingham has the 4th highest percentage of all time. I think most of us agree that Urban is probably the best coach we have ever had. Thus Urban gets an “A”.
I think an argument can be made that Kyle is the second best coach we have ever had. Joe Maddock has a higher winning percentage than Kyle in 38 total games but you have to look at who he played. Here is a list of some of his wins. (Oregon Short Line, Fort Douglas, Utah A.C., Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Colorado A.C.) (lost to teams like St. Vincent, Denver and Colorado College) Maddock is not even close to Whittingham.
The only other coach that even compares to Whittingham is Ike Armstrong. (Whittingham 67.5%–Armstrong 70.4 %) Whittinhams percentage is slightly lower than Armstrongs but Whittinghams percent was higher than Armstrongs percent before he was added to the Pac 12. Before the Pac 12 Whittingham was 57-20, which is 74% (That is not counting the Fiesta Bowl which is on paper a win for Whitt) When you look at who Armstrong beat there are still a lot of Colorado Colleges and Denvers etc. Whittingham has the best long term record ever, especially when you compare the competition. It is not even close. I have a hard time not giving Coach Whittingham an A- when it could be argued he is the best coach we have ever had. (Meyer bailed on us for places easier to win)
Total games wins losses ties %
Walter Shoup 1895 1 0 1 0 .000
Tom Lovat 1974–1976 33 5 28 0 .152
Byron Cummings 1897 6 1 5 0 .166
Robert Harkness 1894 3 1 2 0 .333
Mike Giddings 1966–1967 21 9 12 0 .429
Jim Fassel 1985–1989 58 25 33 0 .431
Chuck Stobart 1982–1984 34 16 17 1 .485
Bill Meek 1968–1973 64 33 31 0 .516
Ray Nagel 1958–1965 82 42 39 1 .518
Nelson Norgren 1914–1917 24 13 11 0 .542
Wayne Howard 1977–1981 56 30 24 2 .554
Thomas Fitzpatrick 1919–1924 43 23 17 3 .570
Jack Curtice 1950–1957 81 45 32 4 .580
Ron McBride 1990–2002 151 88 63 0 .583
Harvey Holmes 1900–1903 23 13 9 1 .587
C.B. Ferris 1896 5 3 2 0 .600
Fred Bennion 1910–1913 27 16 8 3 .648
Benjamin Wilson 1898 3 2 1 0 .667
Charles Gatehouse 1899 3 2 1 0 .667
Kyle Whittingham 2005– 154 104 50 0 .675
Ike Armstrong 1925–1949 211 141 55 15 .704
Joe Maddock 1904–1909 38 28 9 1 .750
Urban Meyer 2003–2004 24 22 2 0 .917
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gUrthBrooksParticipant
A+ post and K-Whitt is an A+ coach: Most wins per dollar spent of ALL MAJOR PROGRAMS! in the past 10+ years….plus consistently top 25 program.
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Ute BcParticipant
Look I love Whitt. He’s a great coach. But you don’t get an A+ until you win a National Championship. I think he may do it now that we don’t have to go undefeated to get in the game.
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gUrthBrooksParticipant
Don’t forget your history. He and Chris Hill (&Urban) got us into the PAC12. I still can’t believe it. A+ Forever!
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Ute BcParticipant
Fair enough. Urban and Mac also helped that.
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AlohaUteParticipant
Coach Whitt is fantastic and is an A+ coach. No, he’s not perfect, but he has done more with less than any coach I’ve seen over a longer period of time. We are very fortunate to have him.
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ironman1315Participant
You forgot the part where he got a Wyoming coach to flip him off on camera. Good times.
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UtMtBikerParticipant
Yes he is a great coach and probably the best we’ve ever had but you can’t get an A- or even A rating with some of the mistakes he has made. 9 OC in 10 years? That just means that you made 8 bad hires in a row. I would even say that he is the best coach that Utah could get at the time, and as he has grown into a better coach, probably still the best we could get. Utah can’t have whoever we want.
With that said, still not and A- Coach for me. I’m sitting at B- to B. South division title gets him a bump, a Pac12 title gets him a bump, and National Title gets him a statue. Just not an A grade for me yet.
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UteThunderParticipant
Don’t be so quick to say “8 bad hires in a row.”
Schramm/A-Rod weren’t bad in 2009 & 2010. We won 10 games both years and their offense was one of the better offenses we have had under KW(I realize that may not be saying much, but still).
Chow was a great hire. Unfortunately for us, he had aspirations to become a HC and Hawaii offered after just one year with us. That isn’t a reflection on KW.
Johnson was a bad hire if for no other reason than he was too young and inexperienced.
Erickson wasn’t a bad hire. His contributions to this team are invaluable. The fault with Erickson appears to be that he wasn’t truly the OC, rather he was just brought in to help BJ.
Hiring Christensen and the Co-OC hiring of A-Rod/Harding were bad moves, though, Harding has worked out in other ways like DE did.
All in all, I would say there has been 3 bad OC hires (BJ, DC, & Hard-Rod) mixed with a questionable decision(not allowing DE to be the OC).
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